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Bibliografická citace

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Third revised and expanded edition
Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
xiv, 275 stran : mapy ; 30 cm

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ISBN 978-1-4875-2331-2 (brožováno)
Dotisk 2019
Obsahuje bibliografii, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
001659343
Contents // Introduction to the Original Edition xi // Note to the Second Revised and Expanded Edition xiii // Note to the Third Revised Edition xiv // 1. Central Europe: geographic zones 2 // 2. Central Europe, ca. 400 5 // 3. Central Europe. 7th-8th centuries 8 // 4. Central Europe, 9th century 10 // 5. Early medieval kingdoms, ca. 1050 13 // 6. The period of feudal subdivisions, ca. 1250 16 // 7. Poland, Lithuania, and Bohemia-Moravia, // 13th-15th centuries 20 // 8. Hungary-Croatia and Venetia, 14th 15th centuries 23 // 9. Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, and the Ottoman Empire, // 14th-15th centuries 27 // 10. Central Europe, ca. 1480 31 // 11. Economic patterns, ca. 1450 34 // 12. The city in medieval times 37 // 13. Ecclesiastical jurisdictions, ca. 1450 42 // 14. Central Europe, ca. 1570 46 // 15. Protestant Reformation, 16th century 48 // 16. Catholic Counter Reformation, // 16th-l 7th centuries 51 // 17. Education and culture through the 18th century 54 // 18. Central Europe, 1648 57 // 19. Poland-Lithuania, the Habsburgs, Hungary-Croatia, and Transylvania, 16th-l 7th centuries 59 // 20. The Ottoman Empire, the Habsburgs, Hungary-Croatia, and Transylvania, 16lh-l 7th centuries 63 // 21. Central Europe, ca. 1721 67 // 22. Poland, Austria, and the Ottoman Empire, 18th century 70 // 23. The Napoleonic era, 1795-1814 73 // 24. Central Europe, 1815 76 // 25. The Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire, // 1815-1914 78 // 26. The Balkan Peninsula, 1817-1912 83 // 27. The Balkan Peninsula on the eve of World War I 87 // 28. Canal and railway development before 1914 90 // 29- Population, 1870-1910 93 // 30- Ethnolinguistic distribution, ca. 1900 97 // 31. Cultural and educational institutions before 1914 100 // 32. Germans in Central Europe, ca. 1900 104 // 33. Jews and Armenians in Central Europe, ca. 1900 107 // 34. The Catholic Church, 1900 111 //
35. The Orthodox Church, 1900 114 // 36. Central Europe, 1910 118 // 37. World War I, 1914-1918 121 // 38. Central Europe, 1918-1923 125 // 39. Poland, Danzig, and Lithuania in the 20th century 130 // 40. Belarus and Ukraine in the 20th century 135 // 41. Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia in the 20th century 140 // 42. Austria and Hungary in the 20th century 145 // 43. Romania and Moldova in the 20th century 149 // 44. Yugoslavia, Serbia, and Kosovo in the 20th century 153 // 45. Slovenia, Trieste, and Istria in the 20th century 159 // 46. Croatia and Bosnia-Hcrzegovina in the 20th century 162 // 47. Montenegro, Albania, and Macedonia in the 20th century 166 // 48. Bulgaria and Greece in the 20th century 170 // 49. Central Europe, ca. 1930 174 // 50. World Warll, 1939-1942 /77 // 51. World Warll, 1943-1945 181 // 52. Central Europe after World War II 185 // 53. Population movements, 1944 1948 189 // 54. Population in the 20th century 194 // 55. Ethnolinguistic distribution, ca. 2010 197 // 56. Central Europe, 1980 202 // 57. Industrial development, 1945 1989 205 // 58. Education and re-education in the 20th century 208 // 59. The Catholic Church in the 20th century 211 // 60. The Orthodox Church in the 20th century 216 // 61. Post-Communist Central Europe 221 // Map sources 225 Bibliography 229 Index 237

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